Sunday, December 30, 2012

Report on International Relationship Camp 2012

            From the 7th to 9th of December 2012, a representative from the Leo Club of Assunta Secondary School attended a camp which is called International Relationship Camp.
            The camp was organized by Leo Clubs of Metro Methodist College Kuala Lumpur, Sunway Metro, IICS Metro, Serdang, Sungai Buloh, Damansara Metro, USJ 4, Subang Utama, and Bandar Utama Damansara (3). Leos from Sarawak, Sabah, Sri Lanka and Indonesia were participating in the camp as well. The venue of the camp was Methodist College Kuala Lumpur.

Day 1

            Registration began at 9:00 a.m. at the entrance of Methodist College Kuala Lumpur. Each Leo was given a nametag, together with a puzzle piece, and 2000 Leo Dollars. Later, The Leos went to leave their luggage in their dorms before getting briefed on rules and regulations in the assembly hall. Everyone’s phones were taken away, which is to be kept by the committee through out the whole camp. After briefing, Leo Jono explained the use of Leo Dollars, or more commonly called as Leo money throughout the whole camp, which is used to serve as points for each group. It is also used for toilet passes, food, games and penalties. Leo Dollars could be earned through vacancies or through buying stocks, properties, or savings. Leo Dollars could also be taken away in different situations such as robbery and fraud. The group with the most amounts of Leo Dollars would be the winner by the end of the camp.
            Next was the ice-breaking session, and group activities. During the ice-breaking, everyone had to use their puzzle pieces to complete a puzzle. Those with matching pieces formed a group with names based on super heroes. Leos took this opportunity to get to know each other. For group activity, each group had to create their own group cheer in just 30 minutes.
Lunch was soon served at 12 p.m., and after that was the opening ceremony. Soon after the opening ceremony, teambuilding activity began at 2 p.m. The first part of teambuilding was to make sign boards for “Leo Day Celebration” for the second day of the camp. As for the second part of teambuilding, each group had to drop an egg from the first floor without breaking it when it reaches the ground. To do this, materials such as newspapers, raffia string, a piece of tape and balloon were given to prevent the egg from breaking. Groups that achieved the goal of the activity were given a large sum of Leo Dollars.
        After teambuilding, the Leos returned to the assembly hall for a theme talk given by Ernie Chen. The talk was very interesting and interactive. The talk focuses on making a change in the people we meet everyday in our lives. At 5:30 p.m., the Leos went back to their dorms to finish making their sign boards, and to discuss about International Relationship Night performance. Leos took the time to interact and communicate with each other during this period of time.
        At 7 p.m., everyone went down to the canteen for a barbeque dinner. Everyone barbequed their own dinner and had fun eating and talking. By 10 p.m., it was time for night games. Each group would clear several different stations by completing the task, and if successful, the group would earn Leo Money.
            By 11 p.m., everyone returned to their dorms, took their baths and went to sleep.

Day 2

            The next day, Leos were woken up by the sound of a whistle blown by Leo Jono. At 7 a.m., the Leos were put through an hour session of exercising and commando course. After the session, the Leos proceeded to the canteen for breakfast and some went back to their dorms to refresh themselves up. At 9 a.m., Lion Samuel, Lion Hudson, and Lion Alan Thoo gave the Leos a workshop in the assembly room. The workshop thought everyone the importance of teamwork, communication, listening and voicing out. Problems faced in the Leo Clubs were also pointed out.
            After the workshop, Leos had their lunch and had a group discussion about International Relationship Night performances. Half an hour before “Leo Day Celebration”, each group finished adding final touches to their sign boards. Then, everyone proceeded to the car park and was briefed on the activity. Leos were to walk around Little India with their sign boards. Each group must interact with passer-bys and make them smile. The best group would win a large sum of Leo Dollars.
            Despite the hot afternoon, all the Leos were doing their best to reach out and interact with people of all ages in Little India. Tourists and children were approached as well. It all ended with a group photo shoot, and everyone returned to the college. Many photos were taken during the celebration. Though most of the Leos felt tired and thirsty, we did enjoy ourselves during the celebration.
            At 5 p.m., Leos took this time to discuss about their group performances. An hour later, all the Leos wore costumes of countries they were representing and went to the canteen for dinner. Some Leos were still practicing their group performances in their dorms. At 7 p.m., everyone went to the assembly hall for International Relationship Night. Emcees for the night were Leo Timothy and Leo Clement. Everyone had fun watching each group performances, and even Leos from Sri Lanka and Indonesia had their own special presentation about their own clubs. It was definitely a night to remember for all of the Leos.
            After that night, the Leos were woken up early in the morning for a surprise short birthday celebration in the college’s car park. It was a special celebration for the Leos who were born in the month of December. After the unexpected celebration, everyone went back to sleep.

Day 3

            On the final day, the Leos woke up at 7:30 a.m., and went down for breakfast at 8 a.m. After breakfast, there was a final teambuilding activity in which each group would have to role-play as detectives and solve a murder/robbery case. It was very interesting and exciting, as each group was determined to find out who the real culprit was.
            After the end of teambuilding, it was already lunchtime and the Leos had to get ready for the closing ceremony which was at 1:00 p.m. During the closing ceremony, the winning group was announced for earning the most amounts of Leo Dollars. The group members were then given a prize each. After the closing ceremony, everyone had one final photo shoot.
            The camp officially ended at 3 p.m. The camp turned out to be a success with Leos learning a lot of new things at the camp, and enjoying themselves as well. Leos went home hoping that the camp will be organized again next year, bringing new experiences along the way.

Report by,
Leo Fabienne Tan.

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